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Troubled actor Shia LaBeouf speaks out once again, calling celebrities "enslaved bodies" in new interview.

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Shia LaBeouf Says Celebrities Are Enslaved Bodies

Troubled actor Shia LaBeouf speaks out once again, calling celebrities “enslaved bodies” in new interview.

I think I get the point he’s trying to make…..

But seriously….for like, 5 minutes….

STOP WHINING.

Speaking with ‘VARIETY’, Shia LaBeouf is opening up about his feelings of celebrity life, and it’s quite interesting:

“As a celebrity/star I am not an individual — I am a spectacular representation of a living human being, the opposite of an individual. The enemy of the individual, in myself as well as in others. The celebrity/star is the object of identification, with the shallow seeming life that has to compensate for the fragmented productive specializations which are actually lived,”

The requirements to being a star/celebrity are namely, you must become an enslaved body. Just flesh — a commodity, and renounce all autonomous qualities in order to identify with the general law of obedience to the course of things. The star is a byproduct of the machine age, a relic of modernist ideals. It’s outmoded.”

Shia has been in the public life ever since the days of “Even Stevens”, so he knows what it’s like to live the life. However, as many will say, if you don’t like the heat (of the entertainment industry) get out of the kitchen.

Shia most recently attended the Tribeca Film Festival, where he showed off yet another new hairstyle. Both sides of his head were shaved, while that awful rat tail is still present.

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CUT THAT DAMN THING OFF!!!

What do you guys think of what Shia said?

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